Candles and flowers have been left at the scene of a double fatality traffic collision near the intersection of East and South Streets in Anaheim. The crash at East and South streets occurred around 10 p.m. Sunday, killing Hector Manzo, 23, and Georgina Gallegos, 33. Gallegos' teenage son was also critically injured in the crash. BRUCE CHAMBERS, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

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Candles and flowers have been left at the scene of a double fatality traffic collision near the intersection of East and South Streets in Anaheim. The crash at East and South streets occurred around 10 p.m. Sunday, killing Hector Manzo, 23, and Georgina Gallegos, 33. Gallegos' teenage son was also critically injured in the crash. BRUCE CHAMBERS, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

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A man and a woman died after their speeding car crashed into parked vehicles and a wall Sunday night in Anaheim. KEVIN WARN, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

A man and a woman were killed and a teenage boy was critically injured when the driver of a speeding vehicle lost control, hit two parked cars, rolled over and crashed into a house in Anaheim, police said today. Early Monday morning the wrecked car had been removed but broken walls along East Street, marked the location of the fatal crash. BRUCE CHAMBERS, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

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The crash at East and South streets occurred around 10 p.m. Sunday, said Anaheim police Lt. Tim Schmidt. "The skid marks indicate speed is a factor," Schmidt said. "The vehicle lost control, struck two parked cars, flipped over, crashed through a cinder block wall and landed upside down against a house." BRUCE CHAMBERS, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

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The crash at East and South streets occurred around 10 p.m. Sunday, said Anaheim police Lt. Tim Schmidt. "The skid marks indicate speed is a factor," Schmidt said. "The vehicle lost control, struck two parked cars, flipped over, crashed through a cinder block wall and landed upside down against a house." BRUCE CHAMBERS, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

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At about 6 a.m., television crews prepare to do live updates from the scene of an Anaheim car crash that killed a man and a woman and critically injured a teenage boy. "The driver of a speeding vehicle lost control, hit two parked cars, rolled over and crashed into a house in Anaheim", right, police said today. BRUCE CHAMBERS, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

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Anaheim police Lt. Tim Schmidt said, "The skid marks indicate speed is a factor," Schmidt said. "The vehicle lost control, struck two parked cars, flipped over, crashed through a cinder block wall and landed upside down against a house. The man and woman were both ejected." The car landed upside down in this home's backyard after crashing through a concrete block wall on East Street. BRUCE CHAMBERS, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

ANAHEIM – An man and woman from Anaheim died after their speeding car crashed into parked vehicles and a block wall Sunday night, police said.

A 15-year-old boy, who was a passenger, was in critical condition after the crash, but by Monday morning he was expected to survive, said Lt. Tim Schmidt of the Anaheim Police Department. A dog that was in the car also died in the crash.

The crash took place about 10 p.m. at East and South streets, according to the Orange County coroner’s office. The driver, identified as Hector Manzo, 23, lost control of the car as he was speeding, Schmidt said.

The car crashed into parked cars; that crash launched it through a 6-foot block wall, Schmidt said. The car landed on its roof in the backyard of a home on Dawn Street.

Manzo and the woman, who was the front passenger and the teen’s mother, were thrown from the car. Georgina Gallegos, 33, was pronounced dead at the scene, and Manzo died about 40 minutes later, authorities said.

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